by John Moore | May 14, 2011
Make plans to join us for this beloved New York summertime tradition at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. June 6 – July 30, 2011 Performances begin at 8PM Performed in repertory for 8 continuous weeks Tickets to Shakespeare in the Park are free! Free...
by John Moore | Aug 15, 2010
The Public Theater reports that they got everyone in from the standby line last night – so, if you want to see Paul Simon’s musical live at the Delacorte stop by!
by John Moore | Jul 19, 2010
The New York Classical Theater presents “Much Ado About Nothing” in Central Park. In yet another alternative to long lines in the sweltering heat, you can catch an open air performance of one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies. New York Classical...
by John Moore | Jul 2, 2010
Can’t get tickets to Shakespeare in the Park and don’t have time to wait on line overnight? Why not check out the Boomerang Theatre Company for their outdoor performance of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest – it’s also free and takes...
by John Moore | May 13, 2010
The Delacorte Theater is the summer home of the annual “Shakespeare in the Park” production. John B. Moore Romeo & Juliet outside the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. Begun in 1957 by Joseph Papp as part of the Public Theater/New York Shakespeare...
by John Moore | May 1, 2010
One of the many hidden gems of Central Park, the Shakespeare Garden is a lovely spot to “stop and smell the roses”. Nestled between Belvedere Castle and The Swedish Cottage the garden first came into existence in 1913. Known as the Garden of the Heart it was patterned...